Beanzawave: World's Smallest USB Powered Microwave

Still in the prototype stages, Heinz has created a USB powered microwave that stands 7.4 inches tall, 6.2 inches wide and 5.9 inches deep. Though not available to the public just yet, experts say the technology for the creation of this microwave is feasible. While the system’s size is its appeal, the mini microwave utilizes a key breakthrough in the “use of combination of mobile phone radio frequencies to create the heat to cook both on the outside and within in under a minute.” The reasoning behind the name most likely comes from Heinz’ creation of this mini-microwave in conjunction with its Heinz Snap Pots products. (Thx DailyMail)

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